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A36
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Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Thursday, February 18, 2016
Forward applications to:
The Human Resource Department
#36 Tissue Drive, New Trincity Industrial Estate, Trincity
OR
Email résumé to shivani@cadeltrading.com
Call 640-5344 Mondays - Fridays 9:00am - 4:00pm for an interview
Career Opportunity
Marketing Supervisor
We are looking for an individual who is meticulous, highly organised, dependable, excellent at multi-tasking and a team player
for our fast-paced company.
• Degree in Marketing & Communication
• Merchandising experience is a definite asset
• Excellent communication skills
• Minimum five (5) O' Levels, including English
• Computer Literate -- Proficient in Word and Excel
• At least three (3) years work experience in a similar field
• Experience in Adobe Illustrator & Adobe Photoshop will be an asset
• Minimum age: 25 years
• One (1) passport size photo
Maintenance Technicians
A well-established organisation is looking for hardworking and dedicated persons to handle maintenance work for a chain
of retail stores throughout Trinidad & Tobago.
• Sound secondary school education
• At least three (3) years' working knowledge in electrical, plumbing and carpentry fields
• General knowledge of gym equipment, repairs & service will be an asset
• Must be able to spot and solve related problems
• Must be able to multi-task
• Quick learner
• Attractive salary package
• Two (2) references
• One (1) passport size photo
FRANCE---Many British lorry drivers
are refusing to pass through Calais
and several have resigned due to fears
of attacks from migrants seeking to
reach the UK, haulage bosses warned
yesterday.
The dearth of drivers risks damaging
the £89 billion worth of UK trade that
passes through the port of Calais every
year, they said. Matters have got so
bad that some have been obliged to
offer special "Calais bonuses" to attract
willing drivers, one freight official said.
"We re having difficulties getting
drivers to go through Calais," said
Patrice Schneider, managing director
of UK-based Birds Transport and
Logistics.
He added: "We ve had four drivers
resign in recent weeks. I spoke to one
last week who said that after 29 years,
he had had enough.
He said it s too stressful, and he
doesn t see why for the money he s
getting he should put his life on the
line."
The increase in attacks has been
going on since September, he said.
Clémence Chouquet from XPO
Logistics, said that her group s drivers
had suffered 57 attacks on lorries since
the start of the year.
Richard Burnett, chief executive of
Road Haulage Association, added:
"We re seeing on a daily basis attacks
on drivers in and around the Calais
area in the approaches to the port.
"We ve had some threatened at
knifepoint while refuelling vehicles,
we ve had shopping trolleys thrown
from motorway bridges, steel javelins,
blocks, bricks." (AP)
'Bonuses' offered to
truckers who refuse
to drive through port
OSAN AIR BASE (SOUTH KOREA)---
Four US F-22 stealth fighters flew
across South Korea yesterday to an air
base near Seoul where they are being
deployed in a show of force following
Pyongyang s nuclear and missile tests.
Escorted by eight other US and South
Korean fighter jets, the radar-evading
aircraft landed at Osan Air Base near
Pyeongtaek City, 45 miles south of the
border with North Korea.
After leaving their home base in
Japan s southern prefecture of Okinawa
it remains unclear how long the F-22
Raptors will stay in South Korea which
usually does not host any aircraft of
that type.
Last month, a US heavy bomber flew
over South Korea in the first military
muscle flexing in response to North
Korea s fourth nuclear test a few days
earlier.
The B-52 Stratofortress at that time
conducted a low-level flight before
heading back to Andersen Air Base in
Guam, where it is stationed.
On Monday, the USS North Carolina
attack submarine arrived at the southern
port of Busan for joint training with the
South Korean navy.
A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier,
USS John C Stennis, is also scheduled
to join the annual South Korea-US mil-
itary exercise slated to open in March,
Yonhap news agency said.
North Korea followed its latest nuclear
test with a long-range rocket launch
on February 7 that was widely con-
demned as a ballistic missile test banned
under UN resolutions. (AFP)
US stealth fighters fly over
S Korea in show of force
Migrants attempt to board a lorry heading for Calais Photo: REUTERS PHOTO